Or analogue.Mushy Mushy wrote:The average listener can't even spell analog.
Like they used to say "You can get away with digital streaming in the pool, but an analog must be flushed."
Or analogue.Mushy Mushy wrote:The average listener can't even spell analog.
Maybe the average listener might think this would be some kind of adult movie?hueynym wrote:Or analogue.Mushy Mushy wrote:The average listener can't even spell analog.
Come on, you know as well as I do that people who don't spell it "analogue" are peasants playing with their toys who will never understand the true value of music and are doomed to repleatedly mispronounce the name Moog.BBFG# wrote:The average listener, does not listen, and actually uses music as a background noise to keep from listening to anything attentively. The masses are simply bodies that aren't really 'here' or 'there'.
And again,'analogue' is for literary discussions, 'analog' is for mechanical/electronic.
But use them as you will, it makes no real difference in the greater scheme of things...
Yes, it shuld be proncounced MugSendy wrote: Come on, you know as well as I do that people who don't spell it "analogue" are peasants playing with their toys who will never understand the true value of music and are doomed to repleatedly mispronounce the name Moog.
pish-toshSendy wrote:mispronounce the name Moog.
I like to pronounce it "Moneybags"VariKusBrainZ wrote:Yes, it shuld be proncounced MugSendy wrote: Come on, you know as well as I do that people who don't spell it "analogue" are peasants playing with their toys who will never understand the true value of music and are doomed to repleatedly mispronounce the name Moog.
I just know that discussing it is one of the KVR pastimes in futility. And those that insist on using only the one spelling are Luddites not keeping with the realities of progress where spelling can denote the difference between two things.Sendy wrote:Come on, you know as well as I do that people who don't spell it "analogue" are peasants playing with their toys who will never understand the true value of music and are doomed to repleatedly mispronounce the name Moog.BBFG# wrote:The average listener, does not listen, and actually uses music as a background noise to keep from listening to anything attentively. The masses are simply bodies that aren't really 'here' or 'there'.
And again,'analogue' is for literary discussions, 'analog' is for mechanical/electronic.
But use them as you will, it makes no real difference in the greater scheme of things...
Sure, sure, sure.Sendy wrote:It's pronounced "detto", right?
Or are not American.BBFG# wrote: I just know that discussing it is one of the KVR pastimes in futility. And those that insist on using only the one spelling are Luddites not keeping with the realities of progress where spelling can denote the difference between two things.
That's interesting because the only person I saw here making a proclamation about which should be used where, was yourself.BBFG# wrote:Well, when all is said and done, the only real difference between which spelling is used is in how much of an issue a person demands to make it. I would hate to think that all Euros were that petty. (Which I know they're not).
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